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How difficult is it for the palace, which is a combination of gold, silver and bronze for four Olympic Games, to win the Tokyo Olympic champion?

It is not easy for every Olympic champion. There is a saying that "three minutes on stage, ten years off stage". After numerous failures, the champion succeeded.

Gong was born in 1989. She is 32 years old. For an athlete, her career may have entered the countdown. Being able to win the Tokyo Olympic Games is also a perfect ending for myself.

Gong participated in four Olympic Games.

In August 2008, Gong won the fifth place in the women's shot put competition of Beijing Olympic Games. ? Later, two Belarusian athletes, Mihnevici and ostapciuk, who won the second and third place in the 2008 Olympic Games, were found to be involved in drugs, so Gong won the bronze medal.

August 20 12, Gong won the fourth place in the women's shot put final of London Olympic Games. ? However, seven days later, the ranking changed again, because the champion Belarusian ostapciuk was found to have used the illegal drug methyl isotestosterone, deprived him of his Olympic qualification and took back his gold medal. According to the substitute list, she won the bronze medal in the Olympic women's shot put.

2065438+August 2006, the Russian woman Klodko, the silver medalist in the shot put event of London Olympic Games, was positive after a new round of re-examination, and the bronze medalist Gong won the silver medal.

2016 August 12, in the women's shot put final of Rio Olympic Games, Gong won the fourth place with a score of 19.39 meters.

On 202 1 month 1 day, China's Gong won the gold medal in the women's shot put final of track and field in Tokyo Olympic Games.

Second, along the way, full of sadness.

Looking closely at Gong's sports career for more than ten years, her growth process can be described as bumpy, and even her medal winning process is full of twists and turns.

Standing on the podium of the Tokyo Olympic Games, Gong finished singing the national anthem with tears, and the training images of the past ten years passed through his mind like a movie. No one knows better than her what she has experienced along the way, and no one knows better the extraordinary significance of this gold medal to herself.

Nothing is more worth holding on to than dreams' has always been her motto. The moment the national flag was raised, she understood this sentence more deeply. For her, the process of getting up again after falling is as important as the gold medal.

For an old man in his thirties, standing on the podium of the world's most famous event at the end of his career is the best reward for his decades of hard work. Gong really should cry. She has experienced too much along the way, and all the grievances have turned into this heavy gold medal.